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Mexican Bamboo Versus Brome Grass

Mexican Bamboo has struggled to dominate over the surrounding Brome Grass. Mexican Bamboo has been considered invasive, but not as invasive as the Brome competition.

Posted byLance KlecknerApril 28, 2016December 26, 2022Posted inFlowers, Garden, GrassTags: Bamboo, Fallopia japonica, invasive perennials, japanese knotweed, knotweed, Reynoutria japonica, rhizomes, suckeringLeave a comment on Mexican Bamboo Versus Brome Grass

Crimson Beauty Knotweed, Maybe?

My Crimson Beauty Knotweed flowers later than my other knotweed, but also has white flowers. This cultivar suppose to have crimson flowers.  Anyways, these plants attract a lot of pollinating insects with all of its late season nectar.

Posted byLance KlecknerSeptember 30, 2015December 26, 2022Posted inFlowers, GardenTags: Fallopia japonica, japanese knotweed, mexican bambooLeave a comment on Crimson Beauty Knotweed, Maybe?

Tree Frog Waiting Game

A Tree Frog is in a good position to get a meal. It is among the Mexican Bamboo flowers, waiting for pollinating insects to fly by.

Posted byLance KlecknerSeptember 9, 2015December 27, 2022Posted inFlowers, WildlifeTags: insect meals, japanese knotweed, Polygonum cuspidatum, tree frogsLeave a comment on Tree Frog Waiting Game

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